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A new Japanese freshwater goby

Rhinogobius mizunoi is a new species of goby from the mountain torrents of freshwater streams in Japan (western Hokkaido southward to southern Kyushu) and Cheju Island, Korea.

Rhinogobius mizunoi

The number of species of freshwater gobies is dwarfed by their saltwater counterparts. New discovery of freshwater gobies is pretty rare, so we're happy to report the discovery of a new freshwater goby.

Rhinogobius mizunoi is the newest member from the most species-rich freshwater genus. Rhinogobius, also known as Asian river gobies, now contains 74 recognized species. R. mizunoi comes from clear, temperate freshwater streams of Northern Asia's mountain ranges. As such, it is a temperate species so this beautiful species is unlikely to ever make its way into the aquarium trade (unlike its southernly sub-tropical cousins such as Rhinogobius duospilus, which are kept by fishkeepers).